Fall Down the Mountain

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Every night ski patrol Mark McAvoy relives the avalanche that took a life on his watch. Emotionally fragile and single by choice, he’s aghast at his friends’ taking charge of his social life. Hosting a potluck will at least provide him with a good meal.

Invited to the potluck on a whim, Allan Tengerdie catches Mark’s eye—and taste buds. This cuddly chef could be perfect for a lonely, too-thin skier; too bad Allan falls better than he skis. When Allan’s injured and frightened he’ll lose his catering company, he’s afraid to ask too much of a man he barely knows.

Mark wants to help but has his own problems. Was the avalanche a tragic accident or cold-blooded murder? His role in the inquiry leaves Mark in trouble at work, at the mercy of the law, and with too much time on his hands. If he clings tightly to Allan, will they be swept away together?

Bonus Story: Storm on the Mountain

A blizzard shuts down the ski resort, giving Mark a chance to show Allan he’s learned from his mistakes. Does he know Allan well enough now to say what’s in his heart?

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The main characters in the mountain series are Kurt and Jake, and I really like it that way. \"Fall Down the Mountain\" is a interruption in the man characters' story line. In this story, we learn about Mark and Allan, but I am not so sure thatvhe really care about Mark and Allan. The is very limited character development, and I don't think these characters will be needed to move this series of books forward.
I normally like this author, but this book is a \"blip\" that seems out of place In her ordinarily well-developed character bases. It would definitely be okay to skip this book and focus on the other books in the mountain series.
Just a three star read for me.